Ricciarda Galandrini

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Impact of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination on FcγRIIIA/CD16 dynamics in Natural Killer cells: relevance for antibody-dependent functions FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY 2023
(Auto)Antibody Responses Shape Memory NK Cell Pool Size and Composition BIOMEDICINES 2022
Harnessing cd16-mediated nk cell functions to enhance therapeutic efficacy of tumor-targeting mabs CANCERS 2021
Immunomodulatory effect of NEDD8-activating enzyme inhibition in Multiple Myeloma: upregulation of NKG2D ligands and sensitization to Natural Killer cell recognition CELL DEATH & DISEASE 2021
Immune complexes exposed on mast cell-derived nanovesicles amplify allergic inflammation ALLERGY 2020
CD16 pre-ligation by defucosylated tumor-targeting mAb sensitizes human NK cells to γc cytokine stimulation via PI3K/mTOR axis CANCER IMMUNOLOGY, IMMUNOTHERAPY 2020
Acquired cow's milk sensitization after liver transplant in an adult: "clinical implications" and future strategies ALLERGY, ASTHMA, AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY 2019
Memory NK cell features exploitable in anticancer immunotherapy JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH 2019
Fine tuning of the DNAM-1/TIGIT/ligand axis in mucosal T cells and its dysregulation in pediatric inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY 2019
Tumor-Targeting Anti-CD20 Antibodies Mediate In Vitro Expansion of Memory Natural Killer Cells: Impact of CD16 Affinity Ligation Conditions and In Vivo Priming FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY 2018
Obinutuzumab-mediated high-affinity ligation of FcγRIIIA/CD16 primes NK cells for IFNγ production ONCOIMMUNOLOGY 2017
ISA-2011B, a phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 5-kinase a inhibitor, impairs CD28-dependent costimulatory and pro-inflammatory signals in human T lymphocytes FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY 2017
The interplay between anti-CD20 therapeutic antibodies and "memory" Natural Killer cells Atti del XI National Congress of the Italian Society of Immunology, Clinical Immunology and Allergology 2017
Emergency department as an observatory of rare diseases: the case of angioedema ITALIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2017
Predictivity of clinical efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) based on sensitisation pattern to molecular allergens in children with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis ALLERGOLOGIA ET IMMUNOPATHOLOGIA 2017
Local allergic rhinitis in children: novel diagnostic features and potential biomarkers AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RHINOLOGY & ALLERGY 2016
Regulation of NKG2D Expression and Signaling by Endocytosis TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY 2016
Phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphate 5-kinase α and Vav1 mutual cooperation in CD28-mediated actin remodeling and signaling functions JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 2015
Treatment with icatibant in the management of drug induced angioedema EUROPEAN REVIEW FOR MEDICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2015
The multifaceted role of PIP2 in leukocyte biology CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES 2015

ERC

  • LS6
  • LS6_1
  • LS6_3

Interessi di ricerca

Research interests have been aimed at understanding the molecular mechanisms regulating the activation of Natural Killer (NK) cell cytolytic machinery by focusing on small G protein (rac1, Arf6)- and lipid-modifying enzymes (SHIP-1, PI5KI)-dependent signals. These studies added new insights on the signaling intermediates acting at different steps of the cytotoxic process (i.e. granule polarization vs exocytosis). More recently, research interests have been focused on the role of NK cells in antitumor activity of therapeutic antibodies. The findings elucidated a previously unrecognized molecular mechanisms leading to the functional exhaustion of NK cells and offer a mechanistic basis of resistance to therapeutic antibodies. The studies also highlight the capability of next generation defucosylated monoclonal antibodies to potentiate immunoregulatory functions of NK cells through microRNA-mediated regulation of PI3K/mTOR pathway.

Recent studies also elucidated the capability of tumor targeting therapeutic antibodies to selectively drive the in vitro expansion and the functional activation of “memory” NK population with enhanced antitumor potential.

Keywords

Natural Killer (NK) cells
anti-tumor immune response

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